Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 24, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER
TERMS---anolitm SunellairrlOS.
The DAILY TiasanaPtt is served to anbacribere In Olt.
city at 6 cents per week Yearly eabacribers will be
charged $4 00, in advance
WIWiLT AND 81.411.WITRIT TaLZOBAFIL
The TILIGBAIT is also publisned twice a week durini
the session of' the Legislature and weekly during tht
remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at
the following cash raterhvis :
Single subscribers per year Ten Seml-Weekly..sl 60 " .‘
64
Twenty " " 44
..22 00
tingle subscriber, Weekly 100
•
TEI LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
all arrearages are paid.
Ii subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa
ere from the of to which they are directed, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
them discontinued.
Inisultautons.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"RIG LY a9NCENTILI EEL"
CCMPc EXTBACP BUCIII7,
A Positive and Specide Remedy
For DiaeaAes of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
Ibis Medicine inersa-es the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABNORBENTS int • healthy action, by which
the WATERY OK CALCAREOUS depositions, and ell UN
NATURAL ENLARGEriENTS are reduced, as well as
PAM AND INFLAMeTIuN, and is good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Finesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In.
discretion or ,sbnse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves,Trembling,
Horror of Disase, Wakefulness,
Dimness cf Vision, Pain in the Back
Universal Lassitudeloif the,Muaoular System,
Hot Hands, • Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face
PALLID IXRINTENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this toed
bane invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUIT bPILEPTIC, FITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY kXPIRE.
Who can say that they are not freque,tly followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEAStS,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
•
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INS eNBASYLU .
And the Melancholy Deaths by Conitimption,
BILIS MOLT WITNESS TO TSB TH,LFTB OF HEIR ASSORTION.
TEM ccauvurui.ti IN ONO°, AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAK ESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to arengtheri and
Invigorat the System,
Which HITSIBOWS EXTRACT BUCHU iveariatily does
• TRIAL WILL CONVICT TES YOST SIXITIOLL.
FEMALES--.F.EALALES-FEIhtLES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TI~G MARRIAGE,
j IN MANY AFFECIIoN'i PECULIAR, TO FEMALES,
thelLstract Machu is unequalled by any other remedy,
u iu chlorasis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Ruppres+ion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Eicirrhous state of the Uterus, Leueorhon Whites, Steril
ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising Prom Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
DECLINE OR CHANGE 01 LIFE.
6131110M3 ABM
NO FAMILY MOULD BE WITIIOUrIT 1
Ti No row, BLANAM, Nhccuiiit, oa umusenrr Run
ORM /OR IMPLEAPANT AND DANGICROUS MEANS&
HELMBOLD'S Kr7RAGT BUCHU
MINS
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages, At little .8 vense
Little or no change In Diet ; No Inconvenience; ;
And no Szposure.
It cense% a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions,
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying ?dill and Imlllaiumation so frequent In the
Glass M diseases, and expelling ad Poisonons,.Dsseased
and toorn•oed Nader.
• • 'ILHOCEASIDE 'UPON THOCISIANDE
lalo HAVE BEEN 2HE VICT:MS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid HEAVY mum to be cured to a. short
time t have found they were deceived, anti that the "POS.
EON" has, by the use of 'Towson asrahroarrs, been
dried up in the system, to breat out in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFI'ER MARRIAGE.
Uee Rewapotzesysnuor BIICEM for all afroctions and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter cf
HOW LONG STANDING.
Amalie! of these Organa require the aid of DIIJRF.O IC
HELMBOLIPS EXTRACT 80011.0
Id THE GREAT DIURETIC, •
Aad Is certain to have the'do:ilred enact in all Diseases
FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
from 8 to 20 yearn standing,
Wren Mures KNOWN To
BLIENCE AND FAME.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00
Delivered to any address, securely pacLzad from obser
Talton.
DESCRIBE EYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS.
Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis
• AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho
olly of Pnlladelptds, H. T. HslailllOTA Who being duly
sworn, Both say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely Time.
table
H. T. HELMBOID.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No
umber, 1351. WM. P. HISSERS, Alderman,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Atkins* letters for information In confidence To
H. T. HELHBOLD, Chemist,
• Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bol. Chestnut, Phila,
BEWARE OF CoUNTE.H.F.VAPIPS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose Abe TIMM own' , and "omits"
AJITIOLIS ON MIR IMPUTATION ATIAINID BT
Rambold's Genuine Preparation s t
14 " Latract Be. hn,
46 " Sarsaparilla, ,
6, Improved Hose Wash.
Sold by 0. H.-Seller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyeth, 'A.
Hannvart. . ...... . _ .
AND ALL DRUOFISTI EVERYWHERE.
ASK FOR REMIBOLD , S. TAKE NO OTHER
Cut out the advertlrement and send tor it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
aov18•d1y
C. F. 71111131EMCC1S,
TRAVELING AGENI . Of THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
2 - 11i it s ju O in Lp u TR f lisi pe S: t p ou ßLA p T re l p o .r N ed
to LLN r g
``ht as LOW as any other individual line between
Phil phia, Ilarrisbura,Bunbury,Lewisburg. Williams.
sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on the
Mortbern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams
port and Xbuira lisibtauls.
Local Agvat, at Harrisburg,
D. A. MIIKNOH.
I}toOda sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & }MERMAN, Not.
nil and 810 Market street, above Eighth. by 4 o'clock,
P. M., will arrive it llarrieburg, ready for de livery the
melt morning. C. F. MIIENCII,
fhpB4l' 'traveling Agent.
JOHN WALLOWER, IL, Agt
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
(MOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly
lbrwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Cantral,.thrmberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads
sad Canal.
ILAVUNG AND DRAYINO to and from all parts of the
City to the different Railroad depots will be done at the
very lowest rates.
FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders eft at Brant's European Hotel,Or at the store
OR. S. Zollinger, will reeeive prompt attention, Con
way:tents of 'mot respectfully solicited.
.R.INcl WALLOWER JR., Agt.,
ap2 office Reading Depot.
WHOLESALE
umBRELLA MANUFACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
.10 EURREKBORG,
M. H. LEE,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARSOLS and WALKING CANES, will furnish
•gooda at LOWER racms than can be bouzin in any et
befAstera cities. Coantry mnrchanta Will do well to
all and examine price:es and quatiLy, and convince them
elves or this hu.: an2.3-dly.
ApyEW GOODS.—We invite attention to
oar new stook of goods j net received. and flpv ; lesis
ISIALOGiI 4 SOWSIELI,
genet of Irma and MMUS streets.
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VOL, XVII.
filtbitat
DR JOHNSON
A.Merradr.4oo3El.3o
LOCK HOSPITAL
II AS discovered the most certain, , speedy.
ja. end ettetoual weedy to the World for
DISEASES OF LAPRUDENOE.
MELT IN SIX TO TWELVB NOUNS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drup.
A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in trom one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affeetlons
of the ,> 'owls and bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, thuteral ilebilicy, kervOusuent, Lyep pay, lan-
Lqr, Low zpiritS, Contusion of ldeas, Palpitation of the
EL sit limiatty, Trembling; Dimness of eight or taiddk.
neka, 11i kaaaa 01 the Head, Throat, Nose or data, attic
lions of the layer, Luhad. dtoma,h or Bowels—atom ter
rible uisortters arising front the LluLiary Hatuts:of Youth
— , thoan agooir mad twittery pract cue wore 14.11.1 to their
vlct ma thus the song of yrens to the Mariners of Lly a
ate, blighting their most MAR tnt holm or antampallom,
rendering marriage, ac., ihiposaio/a. •
Young lien
Especially, who have become the victims of 8011tiry
Vice, mat dreadful and destructive ban,‘ which annual
ly sweep's to au undaiely grave total ante of Yeang
Men of toe meet exahed telaite and lindiarti IZlLene
Who hi IP OtherWlth have enunaced hanniog Senates
with the thunders of elogueuue or waked to eest&y the
lyreonay earl Wlih fell conadenee.
Ai &image.
Married Persons, or Yuuog hied contemplating mar•
rime, beiug tt ware of physical wealiuea, urgauto d.tbi
oeformides, 6c., speech y cued.
no woo pieces himself under the care of Mr. J. may
religiously amble w hie i oiler as a gentleman, and co,
ilueuily rely upon uIS ski L RS a Phy
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cnie.., on. lull vig.r aestored.
ThLi doltrea ong alleottou—which rafters I lie misers
ble and marrrao inipiwittde— is the penalty paid by Mk:
victims of implo r er niduldbaceo, i oung porsoLa a.e 100
apt to roam.' 'excite:a • trow riot - home, awaro of Mk
theadiul owed that may ensue. Now, wh3 ttiat
Uutierelarala the subject. Fretting 10 eOO Vial sho pow
er et ierour.ettou le ,eel homier y tootle lading into im
p:okier haeite ihan by the pruient4 Mauler. being de
prived the patieures of healthy offsphug, the meet se
rious and atiatrucuta Syni,auma to hot!" body and maid
arise. The eyftina becomes deranprd, the rhyabittl . anu
Mental Functions Weatteued, Loss of nooresttlife Power,
Norodom trrattbility„ Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigeadon, O.,uetiU lua.l heblliy, a Wasting of the
braille, Cough; Conouraption, Decay Diatati.
Office, .No. 7 coath Frederick Street
LAIL tuuu side goitig trout na.timire atructis ww•aoor.
from the earner.. Fail not to observe oidue andhuntber.•
•
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.tters mdst, be paid acid owhaiu a Viazny. /kW DOO
or's Diplomas haug iu his °Moo.
A Lure Warranted in Tw o Day , .
ivo dierrwry or' 1 , Id _
useous um
Dr. Johnson
Member of the Royer ijoirege c. ourbsons, London, Grad
nets from one or the moat Galleon ouleges in the United
buttes, Alta the greater ism of Whoe• hid hal been spent
in the norpirsis of London; Para, l'imaleiphia and else
where, has elfalopitsolie of the. Am* astonishing .urea
that Were ever Known; many trJutiled'arith ringing in
the head aui ears wins' asleep, grearnersoustusa t being
alsrmed at sudden armada, bathfulnbu, With frequent
Witching, attended sometimes whh derengemerit of mind
were eared immealate;y.
Take - .Particular Notice
Dr. J. addresses al those who haveiujured themnelveS
by improper indulge. ea and soluary wht.h role
botu nody and mind, uuilt dug them fur .either business,
study, society or marriAL
Tnese are some or uio sad and melancholly effects pro.
ducsd by early habits or youth, via: Weakness of tne
Bead and Limos, Pains in the Head, Dimnene ,f Sight,
Loss of atusJular Power, Palpitation of the' 'heart, Dys
pe,psy, Nervous lzratibii ty, Derangement of theD geALVe
flotations, General Symptoms of Consumption,
dra.,
InsfrrallY.—The fearful effects on the mind are' much
to be dre Ided—Lose of Memory, Contusion of ideas,:
of Spirits, nvil Foroomags, Avers on to sor:tety,
Se.f D.atruat, love of solitude, Timidity, do., are some of
the e v tin produced. '
Tsouialuns or persons of all ages can now judge what
is the CELUI33 of their declining tomtit, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearanoo auoutthe eyes, cough and symptoms
of consumption.
Young Bien
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice in•
dolled in when alooe, a Walsh frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render.
marriage int r osnble;and dastroyi both mind and body,
seould apply immediately. •
What a pity that a yo.mg man, the hope of hi coun
try, the darling of we parents, should be snatched trom
all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the cow eguence
of deviating from the path of nature'euid indulging in a
certain secrethabit. Such Ferman situer, belore contem
plating
Marriage,
reflect that it,soundittind and budynre the most needia•
wary raga :ilea to piomonionaubnl happineas. Indeed,
Without these, the journey through life brownies a weary
phgria.age ; the prospoct hourly, - darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despax and Ailed with
the mendicholly ten olion that the happiness of another
become', bughted with oar own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When, the tua g anted end hey...item v• t.ryofpleasure
Bads that lie had imbiber the seeds of this painful dn•
ease, it, t.o algal lluipODS that an ill-timed am/sent shanie
Or uread of discovery, &ten him Loin applying to thole
who, irom erne-ton and reepecutaildy, can alone be
friend bun, delaying tilt the consaull nal symptoms ,oa
this bdrr d sease mak their appearance, such as ul
aerate, sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains is
the bead AA limbs, annum. of bigot, newness, nodes On
m
the el bones and arms, blotches ou the h an, facet and
extremities,prog.r,ssng with Irigatful rapluity, tin. at
Let the palate or the mouth or the bones of the nose fail
se, end .he victim of this &with ttidtEtze become a tiorr.d
ebi clot connoldmatioa, till death pate a period to his
or.sdl'ul Sneering', by sending hto '" that Urdiscov
veredCcuutry from winner, no trdveler returns." ,
It is a sterancrrolly tact tide thousands fad vi _Alms to
this terraria deem,* omit, to the ousadfuldiese of igr
gat pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison,
dfe.oisry, rule intecottatittiboa make the residue a
lie to Notable,
Strangers
Trutt not your lives, or mann, to the care or the many
Unlearned sod We tutees Pe menders, destitute of Mum.
ledge, name or, characler, who copy pr. Jobutoti's ad vet.
vertisementa,.or otyw teemeelvess le the nearapapara,
regularly a:aerated ritesiCi.ns Incapsala of Carina, tees
keep YouOhne, mouth atter moat, teats,' toes
and poieonowid•sa compouudit, or as long.as the snooks/
fee can ne artigned, and to despair, leave you wtta ruin
ed health to OM over your geduig thesppuintment.
1./r. Johnson as the only Poymmuu ~uvertisi.g.
Hte oredendal or diplumas aiwaye haulm to Ills odlce,
His remedlesi or treetruum are ulknewe w au-ocher,,
Prepared ,row life spout to the g eat Itsaptials of nu
rope, the first to couutry 414141 iiitil4llllo Pri
vataPractioa than any 'Altar tto mimeo In the world.
Indorsement of the Prees. . ,
Thomann tilouuss-4i cursa at tu.s tne.t.tton year af.
ter sear, and the numerous ilikiortauli barites/. Wier-
lions 'Arum:sea by Dr. Johann., wituaneect by the re
porters of the , •sun," ••cbyper,e Ana many ether pa•
pent, notices of which have api e esred a.ain sad again
before the public, beddes his standing aaa goatisinius of
ch tract& Cad rempuaslbilth is a 4.llLient guarraLtee
Loth* agticted:
kin Disclaim speedily Cured.
Pennons writing should be I.,..rt,cuitte in dirsistiug their
letters to his InAitution. in toe telioiri.g masher :
JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D.
o, the salt,more L.as Ho•p LAI, iSaitisiore,
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
DEBT PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25
$1 60, $2, 33, and $4, for wile at
i bl 6 y SCIIBFFER'S BoOkstioret,
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 960,51 26
$1 5 0, $2, 13, it, 95 and $lO. Also POCICAn Bit/1411 of 41f
lewd styles and prim at IiffinITPSIVB Bookstore.
febl6l
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NON E,"
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 24, 1862.
D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.,
MARKET STREET
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS do PAINTS,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pins Oi ls,
Bottles, Vials and Lauip Globes,
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the beat manufacturers and Pe
tumors of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their eatisfaction.
v •
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
PRAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
ofter inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
tamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AAiD . CATIIE POWDERS a trial know no
their superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping liorses :and Cattle healthy and in
food condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long experience in the v business gives in
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we caa in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favor of a dlicrim
hinting public. apl6-dly
V IIRE Cider,Vinegar, for sale at
NICROLS & BOWMAN'S,
sonar trans , a York* strode
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NO. 19
HARRISBURG, PRIVN'A.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
OM, varnishes and Glues,
DyeAltuffs, Glass and Putty,
Artist Colors and Tools;
Pars Ground Spices!
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks.
dm., Sisc., &C., dic., du, &en
With a general variety of
PAINTS, w tuTE LEAD,
MIMED OIL, VAMISHIai,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
OOLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
re ,
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a• . . 1 P;lP" , " , ..i.vis .
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TEETH! TEETH!!
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietore.
OWL OIL I OARBON 'OIL I
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
BY TELEG 1.
From our Morning Edition.
FROM CAIE,O.
No Firing at Fort Pillow for Three
Days.
The Rebels in Possession of Four
teen Gunboats and the Rain
Manassas.
ARRIVAL OF COTTON AT CAIRO.
TIM TWELFTiI lOWA REGIMENT.
11)ZifrainfiVriVID 5 )414:9/011DOInVoccio
CAIRO, AprU 28
iDicatch from the Fret on As 22d]
For three days not a gun has been fired. The
combatants 'seemingly satisfied to save their
powder until something can be accomplished
by its discharge. The enemy are reported to
have fourteen gunboats off of the fort together
with the Bain Manassas. The latter, and the
seven former '
arrriviug on Sunday. Hollins
has returned from blew Orleans with the
McCrea.
The Dasto left the fleet yesterday with one
hundred bales of cotton for Cairo, the first
shipment north elute the commencement of
It is reported that the Mound City hospital
has been suspended, until the water subsides.
The sick and wounded there are to be transfer
red to the other hospitals.
The steamer Tigress arrived this P. M., from
Pittsburg Landing, with the officers of the
Twelfth lowa on board. They report the wa
ter is falling. Their regiment has but twelve
effective men lett.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
MILITARY MOVEMENTS.
DEPREDATIONS OF THE INDIANS.
INTERRUPTION OF TILE OVERLAND MAIL
The Telegraph Liable to Deetraotion•
Situ Fassicisco, April 19.
Spring had opened, and the miners in crowds
were leaving Victoria for the gold fields.
Col. Carleton, with about three thousand
California volunteers and a battery left the
south eastern border of this State on a secret
expedition, some say for Arizona and New
Mexico, others for Salt Lake.
Sax Faattotsoo, April 22:—Sailed—the 11. S.
steamer Narragansett. On a cruise, ships Cam
den and Keediek. The ship Devonshire has
been chartered to carry a load' of spara from
Puget Sound to Spain.
The iridium are again showing symptoms of
hostility on the eastern slope of the Serra Ne
vadas.
!!:1
A party of whites were killed by them on
he 13th, near Howens river, in Emerlda die
riot of Salt. Lake.
It is reported they have deetroyed several
mail stations, stolen much, killed several em
ployees of the Over-land mail company. The
mails are temporarily stopped. The telegraph
is liable to destruction any moment.
A regiment , of California volunteers now in
this State should be ordered to duty on the
plains at once.
SALT Lase, 22d.—The Indians have stolen
the stock from nearly every station between
Laramie and Bridger, and killed several men,
burned one station, and threaten entire destruc
tion to the Overland mail company's property.
The company in consequence are concentrating
their employees and property at few stations for
protection, and have abandoned all attempt to
carry mails for the present.
From Washington.
THE NEW MILITARY BILL
The bill reported 'from , the Committee on
Military Affaits to-day, autteirrizeii and requires
the Presideutto convene a board,.to oonmst of
two officers of the.corps of engineers, one ordi
nance officer, one artillery, two officers of the
Navy, two members selected by reason of
their scientific and practical attainments,
and an officer of the corps of engineers
as secretary, whose duty it will be to
examine and consider our systems of sea coast
and land fortifications, with especial reference
to such changes as may be necessary or ad
visable, because of the introduction of new
,elements of attack and defence, to examine
new devices for defence, and test by experi
ments such points in the construct'on of fortifi
cations as the board may think needful.
The board isto report to the President, for
transmission to Congress, its conclusions and
results with such supporting information as
may seem appropriate. The President may, if
in his judgment the exigencies of the country
require it, order the work recommended by the
commission to be commenced and prosecuted
without the previous assent of Congress. •
The bill further provides the amount ap
propriated this session for fortifications, shall
be expended under the direction of the Presi
dent, upon such defensive works as shall be re
commended by the Commission, and authorizes
the President to accept any sum of money
loaned or advanced by the several states for the
construction of defensive works for the protec
tion of the states, making such loans upon such
terms as shall be agreed upon berween the
proper authorities.
The board is also required to examine and
consider the propriety of constructing a navy
yard and depot on the northern lakes, of a
foundry for la avy machines and also an armory
and arsenal of construction west of the Alle
gheny Mount Ana, and for additional arsenals
of deposit and repair, and shall be subject to
the approval of the. President, and locate the
same at such point as shall from purely milita
ry consideration t appear best ter the de
fence of the coun try... , •
The bill also provides that there shall be
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added to the number of cadets at both the
Military and Naval Academy a number equal
to the present number allowed by existing law
in those schools, to be selected one from each
congressional district and territory by the
academy board from such applicants as shall
apply for admission, and who upon examina
tion shall be deemed best qualified.
Provided, That the number added shall have
all expenses defrayed by parents and guardians,
who shall be required to deposit with the Su
perintendent of the academies at each year the
estimated amount of money necessary to pay
all expenses for one year, the cadets being sub
ject to all rules and regulations established
from time to true for the government of said
academies.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF MR STEAMER PERSIA.
Navy Yorts, April 23.
The steamer Persia, with Liverpool dates to
the 18th inst., has arrived.
avrepoor., April 11.—The weekly cotton
market was received by the Bohemian at Port
land.
The Manchester markets closed firmer, with
an upward tendency. The breadstuff market
is steady; flour still advancing, and active
prices have improved 6d@ls.
Wheat quiet and firm. Corn dull; mixed
corn 27s 6@,278 9 Provision market dull.—
Pork inactive; bacon still declininy ; lard quiet
and steady; tallow steady at 45.,®46s 6.
LONDON, April 11.—American securities quiet
and steady. Consols for money 93i®94; the
bullion in the Bank of England has mortased
33,000 pounds.
THE VERY LATEST.
Lrrintrook 12th April—Evening.—The sales
of cotton to day were 7 000 bales, closing buoy
ant but without change in quotations. Th
sales to speculators and Importers were 3,0u0
bales. Breadstuffs—the market closed quiet
and steady. Flour is flat. Provisions dull.
XXXVII.th Congress—First Session,
WASKINOTON, April 23
SENATE.
Mr. Taumstna., (Ill.,) presented the petition
of W. C. Jewel, in favor of a defensive stand
still policy at Yorktown, and to secure a reserve
force of 26,000 men.
Mr. Tausinu,n, (III.,) from the Judiciary
Committee, reported a resolution in relation
to the pay of the lust Senators and Repre
sentatives from the State of Minnesota.—
Passed.
Mr. Hats, (N. H.,) offered a resolution that
the Military Committee be instructed to inquire
whether any General in the array before York
town exhibited himself drunk in the face of the
enemy, and if any measures have been taken
for the trial and punishment of such officer.
Mr. SIIKNEB., (Mass.,) suggested that it be ad
dressed to the Committee on the Conduct of the
War.
Mr. HAMS referred to the statement made by
Mr. Morrill in the House yesterday, and said
he thought that it was high time that Con
gres should take some notice of these things.
If officers will thus lead brave men to be
slaughtered like beasts, no punishment is too
great for them.
Mr. Foram, (Conn.,) said the Senate had not
taken the high ground it ought to have taken
in regard to confirming men known to be in
temperate; and it becomes us to weed our own
garden first, and correct our own laxity, and
he was pained to say criminality in this re
spect.
The President, (Mr. Foote,) said tho General
referred to had not been confirmed.
Mr. HALE said he knew the Senate had not
taken high ground enough ; but if officers got
so drunk that they could not sit on their horse
he thought some notice onghtto be taken of it.
Mr. Vinson, (Pdass.,) said he supposed the
resolution referred to Gen. W. F. Smith. He
knew nothing of the case, but he (Mr. Wition)
never propmed the name of any person of in
temperate habits.
The resolution was adopted.
Mr. Atm, (Ky.,) introduced a bill prescrib
ing an additional oath for the Grand and Petit
Juries in the 11. S. courts. .
The bill recognizing the independence of
Hayti and Liberia, and the appointment of a
diplomatic representation was taken up.
Mr Susn s zn said that thus far our Govern
mut had been unusually frieodly to new gov
ernments, but it had turned aside from these
nations. He thought it time to pat an end to
this anomaly in the history of this Govern
ment
Mr. Simms made a speech in favor of the
recognition of Hayti and Liberia. The confis
cation bill was taken up.
Mr. Dewes resumed his remarks in opposition
to the bill. Adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. Cox, (Ohio,) moved that the House pro
ceed to the consideration of the Senate bill for
the relief of the owners ' officers and crew of
the Danish bark Gorgen Loreutzen. He stated
that the Secretary of State, for diplomatic rea
sons, desired its immediate passage. This
vessel was seized by the blockading squadron
under a niisacprettension and taken to New
York. $1,850 is the sum appropriated. The
bill was passed.
Mr. Bnaia, (M 0.,) from the Military Coin
mittee, reported a bill to create a board of for
tifications to examine into the coast and har
bor defences.
The blouse resumed the consideration of the
Confiscation bill, which was pending when it
adjourned yesterday, and upon which the main
question had been ordered.
On motion of Mr. &EMIL% (It. 1.,) the bill
was tabled—yeas 64, nays 48.
The bill to facilitate the suppression of the
rebellion and prevent the recurrtnee of the
same,
was taken up. It authorizes the Presi
dent to direct our Generals to declare the slaves
of the rebels free, and pledges the faith of the
United States to make full and fair compensa
tion to loyal men who have actively supported
the Union, for any losses they may sustain by ,
virtue of this bill.
Mr. Oane, (N. Y.,) said he understood that
the Committee on the Judiciary had agreed
substantially that none of the confiscation bills
referred to them ought to pass.
Mr. Tsontas, (Mass.,) remarked that they
had recommended that none of the bills pass.
Mr. Ow said the disposition of the House
and the country was in favor of some legislation
on the subject. As th: Committee of the Ju
diciary could not agree, he proposed that a se
lect committee of seven be appointed. Being
untrammled by the House, they might be able
to agree upon a proper measure of legislation.
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sir 'laziness notices inserted in the Loma ca untft, o r
before Marriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PUR T. , rqq; for
each insertion.
*ir Marriges and Heaths to be charged as regular ad
vertisements
Mr. Dorm (Ind.) was glad to hear Mr. Olin's
suggestion, The subject of confiscating rebel
property was one of the most diffrult questions
before Congress, and on its decision was involved
the restoration of the government to its former
state of prosperity.
He congratulated the House'aud the country
that a bill had been laid on the table this morn
ing which, if it had been passed, would have
disgraced the civilization of this age. (Excla
mation on the Democratic side: "Good—that's
so."] A bill which at one fell swoop would
have impoverished the people generally from
old age down to innocent childhood. •
Mr. OLut replied that the House did not re
quire a lecture of the subject. It was clear that
there was a contracity of opinion relative to the
question of 'confiscation. He voted to-day to
lay the bill on the table, not because a bill for
this purpose was not proper, bat because he
could find no warrant in the Constitution for
the power which by it was sought to be exer
cised.
Mr. COLFAX, (Ind.,) advocated a select com
mittee.
mt. Dunt was opposed to a sweeping confis.
cation bill; he wanted distinction made against
tne leaders.
Mr. Paonam,(Ohio,) maintained the propriety
of a bill to punish all wilful rebels, depriving
them of property.
Mr. LEHMAN, (P.,) opposed confiscation bills,
and looked on the march of our armies ea the
proper mode of suppressing rebellion, and re
establishing the Constitution.
Mr. HICKMAN claimed that the Constitution
gave the President ample power without Con
gressional action.
Mr. CRITTEDEN was against all confiscation
measures that would tend to exasperate the
war, postpone the time for putting down the
rebellion.
Mr. CRITTENDEN add - essed the House at
length, asserting that the people would permit
neither the abolitionists nor the secessionists
to put down the Constitution.
Mr. EDWARDS, (N. H.,) said that a large ma
jority of the people North do not desire to in
terfere with slavery in the South, and that a
large majority of the Republicans here do not
desire to interfere with it, unless it be neces
sary to save the country.
Mr. CRITTENDEN, replied he was glad of the
interruption, he was gratified with the declara
tion, it was what he ha i himself believed. He
concluded by saying he knew of no safety for
himself and his countrymen but in the preser
vation of the Constitution and the Union. He
took those as his shield and spear.
The House then Adjourned.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW Timm, April 28
Cotton, quiet ; sales 800 bales. Flour, ad
vanced ; sales 15,000 bbls. Wheat firm ; sales
19,000 bus. at $1 23 for Ind., and $1 25 for
red State. Corn advanced ; sales 48.000 bus.
at 58i@.,60c. Whisky lower at 211@,231.
PROCLAMATION:
Ii)V.HEREA.B, the Honorable Semi J.
PEARSON, President of the Court of Common
Pleas in the Twelfth Jacicial District, consisting of the
counties of Lebanon and Dauphf n, and the Hon. SAIII7-
EL Layers and Hon. Moses It. YuIING. Associate Judges in
Dauphin county, having izsued t neir precept, bearing
date the 4th day of March, 1862 to me directed, for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg,
for the county of Dauphin, and to commence ox TEE trx
Ifoxinv OF APRIL weir, being the 281/1 DAY OP APRIL,
1862,' and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Ins
tins of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, with taeir records, inquisition, examinations,
and their own remembrances, to do those things
which to their office appertains to be done, and those
who are bound in recognixances to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin coun
ty, be then and there to prosecute against th..m as shall
beJust. . .
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 25th day of
March, in the year of our Lord, 1862, and in the
eightyaixth year of the independence of the United States
J. D. BOAS, Sheriff.
SIIERI3I . B OFFICE
Harrisburg,Anril 25, 1862. j
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